The Internet is full of websites that have job postings. So why go through each and every single one to look for a writing or editing gig? I started an endeavour that summarizes the best freelance positions out there in Toronto and work that can be done remotely.
You can check out a few postings here:
http://www.examiner.com/article/toronto-writing-editing-jobs-for-aug-10-2012?cid=db_articles
http://www.examiner.com/article/toronto-writing-editing-jobs-for-aug-9-2012?cid=db_articles
http://www.examiner.com/article/toronto-writing-editing-jobs-for-aug-8-2012?cid=db_articles
These job postings are doing pretty well and attract a good number of visitors. I'm hoping over time that the number of people going to these webpages will increase by Christmas.
Unlike freelancewritingigs.com or freelancewritingjobs.ca, I actually vet the ads and see how much each job pays (or doesn't pay) so that's an advantage for all freelancers out there.
Depending how many people come to the postings, I'm thinking of adding top North American cities (I.E. Ottawa, Vancouver, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, etc.).
Thoughts? Suggestions?